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According to ESPN's Adam Caplan, the Cleveland Browns are making one more addition to their offensive coaching staff in the form of Rock Cartwright, who will be an offensive quality control coach:
Former NFL RB Rock Cartwright has joined #Browns coaching staff as offensive quality control coach.
— Adam Caplan (@caplannfl) January 25, 2016
I typically think of teams having just one quality control coach on both sides of the ball, but Rockwright now joins Bob Saunders, who was also just promoted from an offensive line coaching intern in 2015 to an offensive quality control coach.
Some NFL fans should be familiar with Cartwright, who was a backup running back with the Washington Redskins from 2002 to 2009. Cartwright finished his playing career with the Oakland Raiders from 2010 to 2011, where he spent a little bit of time with head coach Hue Jackson. Cartwright served as a coaching intern for the Pittsburgh Steelers during last year's training camp.